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Village Ties
Women, NGOs, and Informal Institutions in Rural Bangladesh
Soccer in Mind
A Thinking Fan's Guide to the Global Game
Near Human
Border Zones of Species, Life, and Belonging
Comics and the Origins of Manga
A Revisionist History
Comics and the Origins of Manga challenges the conventional wisdom that manga evolved from traditional Japanese art, and reveals how Japanese cartoonists in the 1920s and 1930s instead developed modern manga out of translations of foreign comic strips like Bringing Up Father, Happy Hooligan, and Felix the Cat.
Neo-Burlesque
Striptease as Transformation
Whitewashing the Movies
Asian Erasure and White Subjectivity in U.S. Film Culture
Triumph over Containment
American Film in the 1950s
Nothing Is Impossible
America's Reconciliation with Vietnam
No Real Choice
How Culture and Politics Matter for Reproductive Autonomy
King of Hearts
Drag Kings in the American South
Global Dynamics of Shi'a Marriages
Religion, Gender, and Belonging
Global Dynamics of Shi'a Marriages
Religion, Gender, and Belonging
Creolized Sexualities
Undoing Heteronormativity in the Literary Imagination of the Anglo-Caribbean
Changes in Care
Aging, Migration, and Social Class in West Africa
Aging in a Changing World
Older New Zealanders and Contemporary Multiculturalism
The First Fifteen
How Asian American Women Became Federal Judges
Unleaded
How Changing Our Gasoline Changed Everything
The Audacity of a Kiss
Love, Art, and Liberation
Rape by the Numbers
Producing and Contesting Scientific Knowledge about Sexual Violence
Precarious Democracy
Ethnographies of Hope, Despair, and Resistance in Brazil
Movie-Made Jews
An American Tradition
Junctures in Women's Leadership: Health Care and Public Health
Junctures in Women’s Leadership: Health Care and Public Health offers an eclectic compilation of case studies of women leaders in public health and health care over nearly 150 years. Extraordinarily relevant to current public discourse, topics include: the COVID-19 pandemic, health disparities, disease prevention and the Affordable Care Act. Their leadership lessons can be applied to a broad array of disciplines.
Junctures in Women's Leadership: Health Care and Public Health
Junctures in Women’s Leadership: Health Care and Public Health offers an eclectic compilation of case studies of women leaders in public health and health care over nearly 150 years. Extraordinarily relevant to current public discourse, topics include: the COVID-19 pandemic, health disparities, disease prevention and the Affordable Care Act. Their leadership lessons can be applied to a broad array of disciplines.
Jewish Childhood in Kraków
A Microhistory of the Holocaust
Free Spirit
A Biography of Mason Welch Gross
Everyday Violence
The Public Harassment of Women and LGBTQ People
Broadcasting Hollywood
The Struggle over Feature Films on Early TV
Writing the Caribbean in Magazine Time
Very Special Episodes
Televising Industrial and Social Change
Very Special Episodes
Televising Industrial and Social Change
Ties That Enable
Community Solidarity for People Living with Serious Mental Health Problems
The Reimagined PhD
Navigating 21st Century Humanities Education
Star Wars Multiverse
Special Admission
How College Sports Recruitment Favors White Suburban Athletes
Robin and the Making of American Adolescence
Movie Minorities
Transnational Rights Advocacy and South Korean Cinema
Micro Media Industries
Hmong American Media Innovation in the Diaspora
Memories before the State
Postwar Peru and the Place of Memory, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion
Indigenous Peoples Rise Up
The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism
Embracing Age
How Catholic Nuns Became Models of Aging Well
U.S. Power in International Higher Education
U.S. Power in International Higher Education
The Red Thread
The Passaic Textile Strike
The Philadelphia Irish
Nation, Culture, and the Rise of a Gaelic Public Sphere
This monograph describes the flowering of the Irish American community and the 1890s growth of a Gaelic public sphere in Philadelphia, a movement inspired by the cultural awakening in native Ireland, transplanted in Philadelphia’s robust Irish community. The Philadelphia Irish embraced this export of cultural nationalism, reveled in Gaelic symbols, and endorsed the Gaelic language, political nationalism, Celtic paramilitarism, Gaelic sport and a broad ethnic culture.